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- Bupropion (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Description Bupropion is used to treat major depressive disorder (MDD) and to prevent seasonal affective disorder (SAD), which is sometimes called autumn-winter seasonal depression It is also used as part of a support program to help people stop smoking Bupropion is sold under different brand names If you are already taking medicine for depression or to help you stop smoking, discuss this
- Nystatin (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Description Nystatin belongs to the group of medicines called antifungals The dry powder, lozenge (pastille), and liquid forms of this medicine are used to treat fungus infections in the mouth Nystatin is available only with your doctor's prescription
- Birth control options: Things to consider - Mayo Clinic
Do these methods work with my religious beliefs or cultural practices? Some religions and cultures don't accept some forms of birth control Weigh the pros and cons of a birth control method against your own beliefs
- Child abuse - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Child abuse takes many forms, which often occur at the same time Physical abuse Physical child abuse occurs when a child is purposely physically injured or put at risk of harm by another person Sexual abuse Child sexual abuse is any sexual activity with a child
- Choosing a birth control pill - Mayo Clinic
Wondering which birth control pill is best for you? Weigh the risks and benefits of the different types of birth control pills
- Acetaminophen (oral route, rectal route) - Mayo Clinic
For oral and rectal dosage forms (capsules, granules, powders, solution, suppositories, suspension, or tablets): Adults and teenagers—650 to 1000 milligrams (mg) every 4 to 6 hours as needed Dose is based on form and strength Carefully follow the label instructions for the maximum dose per day Children—Dose is based on weight or age
- Metronidazole (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
For oral dosage forms (capsules or tablets): For amebiasis: Adults— For acute intestinal amebiasis: 750 milligrams (mg) 3 times a day for 5 to 10 days For amebic liver abscess: 500 to 750 mg 3 times a day for 5 to 10 days Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor
- Tranexamic acid (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Tranexamic acid is an antifibrinolytic agent It works by blocking the breakdown of blood clots, which prevents bleeding This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription This product is available in the following dosage forms: Tablet
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